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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE.
433
Powers,
Seaber,
Tunnell,
Walker,
Wurdeman,
Yeater—24.
Peers—7.
The bill was read third time, and the roll called with the following
result:
YEAS—Senators
Amelung, Gash, Landrum,
Ba-llard, Goodykoontz, Lyman,
Kaskett, Grav, McClintic,
Brewster, Harrison, Madison,
Busche, Eennish, Morton.
Dunn, Klene, Orchard,
NAYS—Senators
Drum, Morrissey, Williams—3.
Absent with leave—Senators
Bledsoe, Lancaster, Mott,
Davisson, Love, O'Bannon,
The President declared the bill passed.
The roll was called upon the adoption of the emergency clause,
with the following result:
YEAS-Senators
Amelung, Gash, Landrum, Powers,
Ballard, Goodvkoontz, Lyman, Seaber,
Brewster, Gray. McClintic, Tunnell,
Busche, Harrison, Madison, Walker,
Davisson, Kennish, Morton, Wurdeman,
Dunn, Klene, Orchard, Yeater—24.
NAYS—Senators
Baskett, Drum, Morrissey, Williams—4.
Absent with leave—Senators
Bledsoe, Love, O'Bannon, Peers—6.
Lancaster, Mott,
The emergency clause having received the vote of the necessary
two-thirds majority of the members elected,
The President declared the same passed.
The title was read and agreed to.
Senator Gash moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill
passed.
Senator Lyman moved to lay that motion on the table.
The latter motion prevailed.
Senate bill No. 330 was taken up, and on[motion of Senator Kennish,
was ordered engrossed' and printed.
Senator Klene called up Senate bill No. 360.
On motion of Senator Klene, Senate bill No. 360 was ordered
engrossed and printed.
On motion of Senator Harrison,
The Senate adjourned until tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.
FORTY-THIRD DAY—Friday, March 1, 1895.
The Senate was called to order by the President.
Prayer dispensed with.
A quorum present.
The journal of yesterday read and approved.
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Preferred citation: Journal of the [House or Senate], [Number] General Assembly, [Adjourned, Regular, Extra, Special] Session, volume number or appendix, year range [1999-2000], page [number], General Assembly, Record Group 550, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City.

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Due to electronic field size limitations, the 1895 Senate Journal, Regular Session has been electronically divided into four parts. Part III contains March and the Supplement. Original pagination has been kept and blank pages have not been digitized.

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE.
433
Powers,
Seaber,
Tunnell,
Walker,
Wurdeman,
Yeater—24.
Peers—7.
The bill was read third time, and the roll called with the following
result:
YEAS—Senators
Amelung, Gash, Landrum,
Ba-llard, Goodykoontz, Lyman,
Kaskett, Grav, McClintic,
Brewster, Harrison, Madison,
Busche, Eennish, Morton.
Dunn, Klene, Orchard,
NAYS—Senators
Drum, Morrissey, Williams—3.
Absent with leave—Senators
Bledsoe, Lancaster, Mott,
Davisson, Love, O'Bannon,
The President declared the bill passed.
The roll was called upon the adoption of the emergency clause,
with the following result:
YEAS-Senators
Amelung, Gash, Landrum, Powers,
Ballard, Goodvkoontz, Lyman, Seaber,
Brewster, Gray. McClintic, Tunnell,
Busche, Harrison, Madison, Walker,
Davisson, Kennish, Morton, Wurdeman,
Dunn, Klene, Orchard, Yeater—24.
NAYS—Senators
Baskett, Drum, Morrissey, Williams—4.
Absent with leave—Senators
Bledsoe, Love, O'Bannon, Peers—6.
Lancaster, Mott,
The emergency clause having received the vote of the necessary
two-thirds majority of the members elected,
The President declared the same passed.
The title was read and agreed to.
Senator Gash moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill
passed.
Senator Lyman moved to lay that motion on the table.
The latter motion prevailed.
Senate bill No. 330 was taken up, and on[motion of Senator Kennish,
was ordered engrossed' and printed.
Senator Klene called up Senate bill No. 360.
On motion of Senator Klene, Senate bill No. 360 was ordered
engrossed and printed.
On motion of Senator Harrison,
The Senate adjourned until tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.
FORTY-THIRD DAY—Friday, March 1, 1895.
The Senate was called to order by the President.
Prayer dispensed with.
A quorum present.
The journal of yesterday read and approved.
S J—28